LOWELL Kaylin Oakes, a sophomore from Tyngsboro whose art is teaching people about the climate crisis, is the top winner in the state’s division of UMass Lowell’s Cool Science Contest. The competition asks K-12 students to create illustrations that depict the science behind extreme weather, then shares the artwork on transit buses to educate the public.
The Cool Science Extreme Weather Art Competition invited K-12 students across Massachusetts to respond to modern climate problems through illustrations.
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